Vegetable oil-based nanoemulsions for the preservation of muscle foods: A systematic review and meta-analysis

被引:12
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作者
Fallah, Aziz A. [1 ]
Sarmast, Elham [2 ]
Jafari, Tina [3 ]
Khaneghah, Amin Mousavi [4 ]
机构
[1] Shahrekord Univ, Fac Vet Med, Dept Food Hyg & Qual Control, Shahrekord, Iran
[2] Canadian Irradiat Ctr CIC, INRS Armand Frappier Hlth Biotechnol Res Ctr, Res Labs Sci Appl Food LABO RESALA, MAPAQ Res Chair Food Safety & Qual,Inst Nutr & Fu, Laval, PQ, Canada
[3] Shahrekord Univ Med Sci, Fac Med, Dept Biochem & Nutr, Shahrekord, Iran
[4] Univ Estadual Campinas, Fac Food Engn, Dept Food Sci & Nutr, UNICAMP, Campinas, SP, Brazil
关键词
Vegetable oil; nanoemulsion; muscle food; meat; fish; poultry; GAMMA-IRRADIATION; PROTEIN OXIDATION; SUNFLOWER OIL; BILE-SALTS; SHELF-LIFE; QUALITY; MEAT; STORAGE; COMBINATIONS; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1080/10408398.2022.2057415
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
This systematic review and meta-analysis quantified the effects of various vegetable oil-based nanoemulsion (NE) formulations on muscle foods' microbial and chemical quality by estimating the weighted overall response ratio (R*). Treatment of muscle foods with NE formulations reduced the growth rates of total mesophilic bacteria, total psychrophilic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, and Enterobacteriaceae by 26.2% (R*=0.738), 19% (R*=0.810), 44.7% (R*=0.553), and 31.8% (R*=0.682) during the storage period, respectively. Moreover, the NE formulations retarded the increasing rates of volatile basic-nitrogen content, lipid and protein oxidation, and lipid hydrolysis by 41.4% (R*=0.586), 34% (R*=0.660), 55% (R*=0.450), and 37.1% (R*=0.629), respectively. The NE formulations prepared from safflower, olive, canola, and sunflower oil were more effective than the other vegetable oils to control microbial growth and slow down chemical changes in muscle foods. The combination of nanoemulsions (NEs) and essential oils (EOs) was more efficient than NEs to preserve muscle foods. Packaging NE-treated muscle foods under anaerobic conditions provided better control of microbial growth and chemical changes than packaging under aerobic conditions. Consequently, a combination of vegetable oil-based NEs and EOs followed by anaerobic packaging is the most effective treatment to improve the quality of muscle foods.
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页码:8554 / 8567
页数:14
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